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Old 10-20-2014, 08:47 AM   #3104
DrNefario
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It hasn't been a brilliant month for me, so far - I fell for another bundle early in the month, various sales and daily deals, and last week bought a brand new hardback (my second of the year, and probably the future of my pbook consumption) - so I'm probably going to have to read a few short works to get back on track.

And yet again I have replaced* some pbooks with ebooks, only to find I was missing a book I thought I had. I bought Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, then sorting through my paperbacks to find my old copies, I failed to find Blue Mars. Checking my old book database it looks like I never had it. I must have borrowed it from the library, or something. The same thing happened with Wheel of Time earlier in the year. If anything, it shows how little I really need to keep hold of these old books, if I don't even know what I'm missing.

Still, books I've already read don't count towards the TBR.


*Well, I will have, when I actually remember to take them to a charity shop.
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